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    Tilton's Therapy

    3.7 (3 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    If you're looking to improve speech deficiencies for yourself or a loved one, look no further. Jen…read moreis second to none - her passion for SLP really shines through her sessions and even prior. I was concerned about my cluttering before our therapy sessions but wanted a provider who took my insurance. Jen followed up with me regularly and provided therapists and clinics to reach out to check in on me to see if I got the help I needed. Being so busy with work and life, I decided to work with Jen and go out of pocket for her sessions. Let me tell you - BEST. DECISION. EVER. Jen identified what I needed to work on, listened to what I wanted, and tailored highly effective 30 minute sessions with corresponding homework. The best part? Sessions don't even feel like I'm in therapy - it feels like I'm just chatting with a friend with a trained ear who points out things to work on with my speech. It's been 3 sessions so far and my co-workers, my patients at work (I'm a dentist), my wife, and my family members have all noticed how it's easier to understand me. (Actually now, my patients don't ask me to repeat myself multiple times because they can comprehend my words - this is the biggest victory for me ) If you're looking for a fairly-priced therapist who listens to your needs and will actually tailor a custom program to help you achieve that goal, Jen is the therapist you need. Thank you, Jen

    Jen's amazing! She's been working once a week with our six year old son for the past two years. He…read morehas a motor speech delay. They've worked together mainly over Zoom and he's made so much progress. Jen has a wonderful personality and our son looks forward to their weekly sessions. She's great at what she does and dedicated to her practice.

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    Excellent staff and therapist! Linda and Kevin are the greatest! I am swallowing almost like new…read moreand my voice has improved tremendously! Thanks!!!

    I am leaving a five star review for the excellent treatment discussion from Linda Ganz who assisted…read moreus greatly with my husband's future planning. Linda obviously has great experience in strategizing on how to get the best for a patient who has risk of aspiration pneumonia following a brain stem stroke. We sincerely appreciated her time and energy. The technology is really great because we were able to look at real time of my husband's current condition. Although we do not live in this area, it would be worthwhile to have Linda's expertise. Should there be no other individual available for the kind of aggressive treatment that she has recommended. There is a however, however: Should you be planning to come to this facility for expert evaluation, please be sure to hand carry any documents that you have signed for the purpose of the evaluation. I used my turbo scanner to scan my documents and email them to the referrals coordinator. I also carried them with me because I had a feeling this was a good idea. During my first telephone call to the office I was perplexed as to why, in the absence of the referrals coordinator that the person at the front desk who sits right next to the referrals coordinator, could not actually take the information being relayed and set up the appointment. This only requires a little bit of cross training. We had had several discussions on the phone with the front office about scheduling and paying for my husband's test, which was a modified barium swallow test. In the previous discussions, the office staff answering the phone 1) did not relay an email to the referrals coordinator and I had to call back after several hours to confirm that my information had gone through and 2) neglected to let me know that we needed identification for the patient. Despite the fact that I paid out of pocket on the phone for the test, and the patient is in a different facility from where I am driving, we had no idea that a drivers license was required. So, fortunately, I had a photograph of the patients passport, which includes identifiers. I have no idea what a person who does not drive would bring with them, but at any rate my husband was coming in a facility and I was coming from another part of the valley. If I were running an office (I have taught customer service for medical assistants) the patient's family should be apprised of everything that's needed in the first introductory telephone call to vegas voice Institute. While I was in the office awaiting my husband's transport van, I was answering questions for the individual at the front desk.went to sit down and await the test. The individual at the front desk came back to me and asked the questions again, which I had just answered. There was no one else in the office, there was no extraneous noise, and I spoke clearly. I don't know why this consistently gets stuck in my craw that a person can be hired and not trained in professional handling of information or of listening. This was 9 o'clock in the morning and this was not 4:30 PM when one's brain could possibly be a little foggy. Two stars for customer service. Takeaway message: you get what you pay for in terms of a front office impression if you don't pay for someone who can handle basic information. The building is great and accessible, however the complex only has a ramp several stores up so be prepared to park further west in the parking lot if you are transporting someone in a chair. This is not a huge problem when the parking lot is empty as it is at 9 AM but later in the day, this could be helpful for you.

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